UK-based process filtration manufacturer Amazon Filters is set to present a series of filtration innovations at Maintenance Dortmund, Germany’s largest trade fair dedicated to the maintenance sector.
The event, which takes place at Messe Dortmund from 19 to 20 February 2026, will bring together hundreds of industry professionals to explore developments in maintenance, asset management and industrial reliability.
At the exhibition, Amazon Filters will demonstrate how its broad portfolio of filters, housings and filter elements can be used to retrofit a wide range of existing filtration applications across multiple sectors.
Process filtration across multiple industries

Filters and housings manufactured by Amazon Filters.
With more than four decades of experience, Amazon Filters supports industries including water supply and treatment, chemicals, petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, and food and beverage manufacturing. The company operates European subsidiaries in Germany and Poland, enabling regional sales, distribution and technical support.
Specialists based at Amazon Filters’ German sales and distribution hub will highlight a number of filtration cartridge ranges at Maintenance Dortmund. These include SupaSpun II, SupaPleat II, VisClear, SupaPore and SupaClean, which are designed to meet a variety of process filtration requirements.
Focus on retrofit capability and sustainability
Ulrich Bräutigam, Head of Business for Central Europe at Amazon Filters, said the exhibition provides an opportunity to discuss both standard and bespoke filtration solutions.
“We have put substantial investment into our ‘quick and able’ capability to turn round orders swiftly and accurately from anywhere in Germany and across Europe,” he said.
“We have many examples to discuss, including both plug-and-play and bespoke applications. We will also be talking through the different cartridge formats we offer and our ability to retrofit for existing systems.”
Bräutigam added that sustainability and high-temperature process filtration will also be key discussion points at the show.
“One of the recent developments we will highlight is the use of sustainable polypropylene in the production of our flagship filter ranges, supporting sustainability across the industries represented at Maintenance Dortmund,” he said.
“Another focus will be our recently launched SupaPore TMB membrane filter, which has been designed for hot operating conditions in pharmaceutical and biotechnology production processes, including sterile air venting and large-scale fermentation.”
Further information about the exhibition is available via the Maintenance Dortmund website.
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